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Chest Wall Strain

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Injury can overstretch a muscle on the front or back of the chest wall. This is called a chest wall strain. The injury may occur during play or sports. It may also happen during repeated coughing or when lifting a heavy object. Symptoms include sharp pain and soreness. But, there is no serious injury or lasting damage.

Muscle strain can be treated with over-the-counter or prescription medicine for pain and swelling. Pain from a muscle strain usually resolves within a week.


Home care

  • Your doctor may prescribe medicine for pain and swelling. If the chest is strained from coughing, a cough medicine may be prescribed. Follow the doctor's specific instructions. Don't use any other pain medicine unless you check with your doctor first.

  • Rest as needed.

  • Use cold, as directed. It can help reduce swelling and pain. Wrap a cold pack or a bag of frozen peas in a thin towel. Apply this to the affected site for up to 20 minutes, 4 to 8 times a day. Don't apply cold for longer than 20 minutes at a time.

  • Hold a pillow to the affected area when coughing. This can help ease pain from the injury.


Follow-up care

Follow up with your doctor, or as advised.


When to get medical advice

Contact your doctor if you have:

  • Pain that is not relieved by medicine.

  • Pain that continues for longer than 7 days.

  • Trouble moving normally.

  • Redness developing, swelling, or pain getting worse and not better.


Call 911

Call 911 or get immediate emergency medical services if you have:

  • Trouble breathing, shortness of breath, or fast breathing.

  • Chest pain that is new or suddenly gets worse.

  • Sudden weakness or numbness.

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